26 retailers that still sell Ivanka Trump's fashion brand despite boycotts ($M)
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As customers push for companies to ditch Ivanka Trump's brand, some retailers are continuing to carry the first daughter's fashion lines.
In recent months, Ivanka has become a popular target of activists encouraging people to boycott retailers selling her products, as well as other companies that do business with the Trump family.
A handful of companies including Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus have dropped Ivanka Trump's fashion line since the anti-Trump boycott movement #GrabYourWallet launched on social media in October.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump weighed in, saying Nordstrom's treatment of his daughter is "unfair."
However, many retailers continue to sell Ivanka's brand. Last week, the company in a statement to Business Insider that the Ivanka Trump brand is continuing to expand across categories and experienced "significant" year-over-year revenue growth in 2016.
Here are the retailers that continue to sell Ivanka Trump's brand.
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6pmThe discount retailer carries Ivanka Trump's lines of shoes, clothing, and accessories.
Amazon
Reuters/Mike SegarThe e-commerce giant carries both Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump merchandise, from the book "The Art of the Deal" to Ivanka Trump's shoe line.
For what it's worth, some Trump supporters on Reddit have also called for a boycott of Amazon because CEO Jeff Bezos said he wants to send Trump to space. The CEO has also said the president-elect "erodes our democracy around the edges."
Belk
BelkThe Southeastern department store chain sells Ivanka Trump's lines of shoes and handbags, but announced on Wednesday it would no longer sell the brand online.
"We continually review our assortment and the performance of the brands we carry," the company posted on Facebook. "We make adjustments as part of our normal course of business operations. In this regard, we are no longer carrying Ivanka Trump branded merchandise on our website, but are continuing to offer the brand at our flagship stores."
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